Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Little Taste of the Next Few Months


The summer months have to be my favorite time to shoot. The weather is warm, the sun is out, and there is so much more colour and life to capture. It also gives a break from school, and opens up so much more time to get out and experience the world around you. In the winter we all hide inside, and don't get to see the true beauty the earth can offer, but in the summer we all take some time in our days to get outside and see as much as we can. The summer offers so many more opportunities for shots, everything is easier to get to, you don't have to fight your way through knee deep snow drifts, and instead of shooting a bunch of trees with branches, you are shooting trees full of life, rushing water that has a different personality in every shot, and a sky that is a bright rich blue.
'Till next time
Cheers

Monday, November 1, 2010

A Week in the North

 How to explain Northern Ontario in the summer is kind of easy and can be done in a few words, stunning, gorgeous, awesome. All three pictures are from a trip I took up north with my dad. The lake we were on was a maze of islands and rocks, it did not take much to get turned around and lost.There is a huge amount of wildlife there, it feels like every time you turn around there is something new flying, floating, or walking near by. When the weather is nice the sky is a crisp blue, the water is smooth as glass, and the sun is warm. When the weather turns, the rain comes down like you wouldn't believe, the wind can blow trees over and is cold and harsh as winter. Northern Ontario is a place everyone in this province needs to visit. The fist picture was taken around the campfire at The Old Post and Village fishing camp, the second was an experiment that turned out kind of interesting, its a picture of a knot in a tree with very little light, and the third is an eagle we saw perched on an island on our way back to the camp.
'Till next time,
Cheers


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Babbling brooks, and Rushing Water

I have found my favorite thing to shoot, water. Its such an easy thing to work with, never complains, and always gives you an interesting and unique picture. As long as the light is good, and the background is nice, you cant get a bad shot of water. The first and the last were both taken in my hometown of Goderich, and the middle was taken in my aunts back yard.
'Till next time
Cheers

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The last of Goderich

So its been alittle while since I have posted anything here, so I figured with my new computer I might as well get going on this. These are some pictures of my hometown for the past 19 years, Goderich. Its treated me well so far, but its time to move to bigger and better things, Oakville! My girlfriend Son and I have just moved into our new appartment and are starting school. Now that I have left I appreciate the beauty of this town so much more, so I thought it would be time to share some of the highlights with you guys.
'Till next time
Cheers
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Long walks along the beach

I realised about a week ago how much I actually like this town. Although there is not a lot to do, and it is pretty small, there is so much hidden, and not so hidden beauty. Victoria and I went for a walk at the beach today and it was amazing what came out of it. The colours, the scenery, the surroundings, its so much fun when you can just totally immerse yourself into a state of calm and serenity from a walk along the boardwalk with a camera. I have been playing with the depth of focus lately. It brings out some pretty interesting looks like the one here, you can see the sharp image of the flower, and the background in soft focus. The nice thing with this one is that you can still make out whats behind. We also took our son Noah with us, and we had him in the swing and on the slide, which made him happy as could be. I love the colours in his picture, although there are two different reds, they play off each other very well and give a very interesting tone, and when you throw in the pink skin, its a great contrast to his deep blue eyes. This picture also made me think, this is the first picture I have of him on here, and with that I will leave you with this very cute picture!
'Till next time!
Cheers



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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

To Gallery, Or Not to Gallery?

I've been thinking over the past couple of days if I want to send some of my photos to the local art gallery. I have been weighing the ups and downs and I can't really come to a conclusion, so I thought I would ask your opinion. Should I, or should I not take some photos up to the gallery?

Green Grass, Blue Skies, and Long Exposure Time

A couple of weeks ago Victoria asked me if I would help her with her English project. She needed some pictures taken of her little cousin and of a couple other things around town. So after school we picked up Amie, snapped a couple dozen shots of her as she played in the back yard, then went on a walk around town. The sun was out, the grass was green, the sky was blue, it was nice and warm, right up until we went for our walk. The sun started to set, the sky went from blue to grey to black, and it got colder. As our walk went on we made our way to the always gorgeous beach. Victoria wanted some picutes of the water, the break wall, her in front of the water. All the really cheesey pictures, but being the snap happy guy I am was more than willing to do it. There was only one problem in the wonderful plan, the sun was going down which ment exposure times were going up. Now for thoes of you who dont know the exposure is the amount of light allowed to reach the film of image sensor. Put frankly the longer this time, the better the chance for a blury picture. Although the picture is a little fuzzy, I still think the effect is great.
'Till next time!
Cheers


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